The Twilight Zone Season 1 (The Definitive Edition) DVD
(1959)Submitted for your approval: The Twilight Zone's inaugural
season, all 36 episodes complete with Rod Serling's original
promos for the following week's episode, not seen since their original
broadcast. To discuss television's greatest anthology series whose title
has become pop culture shorthand for the bizarre and supernatural is to
immediately become...

The Twilight Zone Season 2 (The Definitive Edition)DVD
The middle ground between light and shadow just became a whole
lot sharper and detailed with this stellar five-disc set, which compiles
the entire second season of Rod Serling's classic television
series, The Twilight Zone, and gilds the whole package by
including a treasure trove of...

Treasures of The Twilight Zone DVD
Episodes: "Where is Everybody?" (Ep. 1, October 2,
1959) - Mike Ferris finds himself in a town strangely devoid of people.
But despite the emptiness, he has the odd feeling that he's being
watched. The premiere episode of the series. "The Encounter"
(Ep. 151, May 1, 1964) - Fenton, a WWII veteran, proudly show his
captured samurai sword to Arthur Takamuri, a young Japanese/American
gardener--who picks it up and instantly know he must kill his host! A
rare and much sought-after non-syndicated episode! "An
Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" (Ep. 142, February 28, 1964) -
A Confederate spy is spared death when the rope meant to hang him
miraculously breaks. Or does it? This French short subject, aired once
on "The Twilight Zone," was the 1963 Academy Award
winner for Best Short Film.

More Treasures of the Twilight Zone DVD
Episodes: "The Masks" (Ep. 145, March 20, 1964) -
Knowing he is about to die, Foster summons his greedy heirs to his
mansion for a bizarre Mardi Gras ritual--and gives them the inheritance
they so richly deserve! "Eye of the Beholder" (Ep. 42,
November 11, 1960) - Janet's hideous face has made her an outcast all
her life. As she awaits the results of her last-chance surgery, she
ponders the consequences of failure--to be banished forever to a village
of freaks! "The Howling Man" (Ep. 41, November 4, 1960)
- During a walking trip of central Europe following WWII, Ellington
loses his way. Exhausted, he comes upon a monastery where an insane monk
claims he's captured the Devil himself! Atmospheric music by Bernard
Hermann gives strength to this devilish tale.

The Twilight Zone CompanionThe Twilight Zone Companion is one of the finest
examinations of a television series. Author Marc Scott Zicree spent five
years researching and writing what is without a doubt the definitive
look at this classic horror-fantasy-science fiction show. (The series
originally ran from 1959 to 1965, but is still seen in syndication
around the world.) Not only is the book an exhaustive episode-by-episode
guide, but the author apparently interviewed every living soul who was
ever associated with the show. It's quite likely that creator Rod
Serling, who died before the book saw publication in 1982, would
have been suitably impressed by the respect and dedication that...